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9,115 results for ""Art""

Art Bites: Picasso's Guernica at 80

SOURCE: video.ft.com at 5:33am on April 24, 2017

Weiwuying: Taiwan's art destination by Nick Awde

As part of the wave of the new mega-budget, mega-cultural hubs being constructed across the globe at the moment, Taiwan's National Kaohsiung

SOURCE: The Stage Registration at 9:00am on April 20, 2017

TarraWarra Museum of Art appoints Emily Cormack as Curator for the 2018 Biennial by Arts Review

TarraWarra Museum of Art has announced the appointment of Emily Cormack as Curator of the Biennial in 2018. TarraWarra Director, Victoria Lynn, said the appointment of Cormack as sole curato…

SOURCE: Australian Arts Review at 11:07pm on April 19, 2017

Tormented in Life and Art: 'Fragmented Frida' by Matthew Wexler

By April Stamm A life so rich with pain and beauty and so complex with love and betrayal can be enticing and daunting to take on in performance. Many have tackled the challenge of Frida Kahl…

SOURCE: The Broadway Blog at 6:54pm on April 19, 2017

BWW Interview: Broadway's Max Chernin on 'SUNDAY IN THE PARK' and Keeping Art Alive by Courtney Savoia

Broadway's Max Chernin made his debut last spring in the Steve Martin and Edie Brickell musical, Bright Star, and is currently starring in the revival of Sondheim and Lapine's Sunday in the …

SOURCE: BroadwayWorld at 8:02pm on April 18, 2017

The art in every moment by Chris Grady

This morning my colleague Jacqui and I hopped in another Hull taxi and, as I have each journey, I asked about Hull City of Culture. This time the conversation in the mirror from a gruff Hull…

SOURCE: mytheatremates.com at 12:00pm on April 16, 2017

Hey, New York Film Lovers, Another Art House Is (Back) on the Scene by Mekado Murphy

The Quad has gotten a modern makeover. Charles S. Cohen, the owner, explains why a theater makes sense in an age of screens in the palm of your hand.

SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 4:24pm on April 13, 2017

Street art versus the commercial world

Graffiti artist disowns Munich exhibition; Picasso ceramics fired up; preserved sperm at Art Brussels

SOURCE: The Financial Times Subscription at 10:29am on April 13, 2017

Mohammed Afkhami on how he built his art collection

In an artistic journey back to his roots the financier has built up a trove of contemporary Iranian works

SOURCE: The Financial Times Subscription at 10:29am on April 13, 2017

Turning Traumatic Arrivals Into Art: Exiles Form a Theater Troupe by Rachel Donadio

Young actors from war-torn nations have created Exil Ensemble at the Gorki Theater in Berlin. Now they are starring in a play based on their lives.

SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 4:06pm on April 12, 2017

Sky Arts seeks Brexit-themed theatre works for £1m Art 50 project by Tim Bano

TV channel Sky Arts is to commission 50 artworks exploring “what it means to be British in a post-Brexit Britain”. London's Barbican

SOURCE: The Stage Registration at 7:23am on April 12, 2017

Cabaret News: Sutton Foster, Laura Benanti, Megan Hilty, and More Set for Provincetown Art House

The Art House's summer lineup has been announced.

SOURCE: TheaterMania at 12:00pm on April 11, 2017

Sutton Foster, Megan Hilty, Laura Benanti, Michael Cerveris and More to Croon at the Art House in Provincetown This Summer by BroadwayWorld

For the seventh season since taking the reigns at Provincetown's Art House, Producing Artistic Director Mark Cortale has announced his largest music and comedy lineup yet. Topping the bill a…

SOURCE: BroadwayWorld at 5:02pm on April 10, 2017

The Art of Directing With Broadway's Bartlett Sher and Sarna Lapine by TheaterMania

SOURCE: YouTube at 3:31pm on April 10, 2017

Oliviers 2017: Mark Wigglesworth admits 'art vs politics' struggle during ENO tenure by Giverny Masso

Former English National Opera music director Mark Wigglesworth has spoken of his struggle to keep "the art above the politics" during his

SOURCE: The Stage Registration at 11:46am on April 10, 2017

Allison Janney's Modern Art by Michael Schulman

Allison Janney spiralled, cranelike, up the ramp of the Guggenheim Museum. She stopped in front of a Kandinsky""Black Lines" (1913), a jumble of Technicolor splotches"and gasped. "My gosh, t…

SOURCE: The New Yorker Subscription at 12:00am on April 10, 2017

Melbourne Art Trams return for 2017 by Arts Review

Melbourne Festival, Creative Victoria, Public Transport Victoria and Yarra Trams have announced the fifth year of the Melbourne Art Trams project – a public art project that transforms…

SOURCE: Australian Arts Review at 11:11pm on April 9, 2017

Moviegoers Applaud Art-House Theater Boom

New York City cinephiles are applauding a boom in specialty theaters showing independent and new foreign releases, and screenings of classic films, particularly those that offer amenities su…

SOURCE: The Wall Street Journal at 4:29pm on April 9, 2017

Art, music and theatre now under the same roof in the Catherine Dower Performing and Fine Arts Center by Amy Porter

You need to be logged in to see this part of the content. Please Login to access. → The post Art, music and theatre now under the same roof in the Catherine Dower Performing and Fine …

SOURCE: thewestfieldnews.com at 7:54am on April 8, 2017

Active Curiosity: Researching Art / CselekvÅ‘ kíváncsiság. Kutató művészet by [email protected] (ramona)

By Gábor Takács. Káva Drama/Theater in Education Association is one of the most important groups on the scene in Budapest in taking responsibility for the next generation. / A Ká…

SOURCE: HowlRound at 12:39pm on April 7, 2017

Marc Quinn: the art of love

SOURCE: The Financial Times Subscription at 11:38am on April 7, 2017

Queer art at Tate Britain

Tate's latest show offers a fresh perspective on British art " but stumbles when it comes to modernism

SOURCE: The Financial Times Subscription at 10:27am on April 7, 2017

Check out these five art exhibits during 2nd Saturday Art Walk

Artspace1616 "Large Thoughts " Little Packages" is the title of a show of small, whimsical, wooden sculptures by Roy Tatman. They are up with strong abstractions by Sandra Beard and … …

SOURCE: The Sacramento Bee at 11:00am on April 6, 2017

Art and tyranny collide at Quantum's U.S. premiere of 'Collaborators by Sharon Eberson / Pittsburgh Post-gazette

"Trainspotting" writer John Hodge has mined a nugget of Russian history to address art vs. tyranny in "Collaborators," a surrealist play about the time dissident writer Mikhail Bulgakov prod…

SOURCE: Pittsburgh Post-Gazette at 12:00am on April 6, 2017

13 Ways to Fund Your Art

  There's a reason why the starving artist cliche has persisted for so long. Art costs money and arts funding seems to be perpetually vulnerable to such threats as the current administ…

SOURCE: Theatre Bay Area at 8:00pm on April 4, 2017
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